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Jan 19 2023
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‘Will Not Be Tolerated Here In Florida’: DeSantis Purges ESG From State Retirement System
Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis approved measures on Tuesday to prevent the Florida Retirement System Pension Plan from investing in accordance with the environmental, social, and corporate governance movement, also known as ESG. According to DeSantis’ office, the approval of the resolution will ensure that public fiduciaries “invest state funds in a manner that prioritizes the
The Daily WireMar 18 2023
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Emotional Sergio Romo back with SF Giants, ‘trying to wrap my head around’ retirement
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Sergio Romo didn’t think he would be this emotional. It was just catch. But the setting, on the backfield behind Scottsdale Stadium, with at least two dozen fans lined up along the metal fence, and the circumstances, with Romo back in a Giants uniform for the first time since 2016, were too much to overcome. After signing a minor-league deal with the intent to retire with
Chico Enterprise-RecordMar 06 2024
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Alabama Justice Sarah Stewart nominated to lead state Supreme Court
Republicans in Alabama chose Justice Sarah Stewart on Tuesday as their nominee to lead the state Supreme Court, after the justices vaulted into the national spotlight last month for their decision to recognize frozen embryos as children.Stewart defeated Bryan Taylor, a former state senator and legal adviser to two governors, to secure the GOP nomination. She will face Circuit Judge Greg
Fox News (Online News)Feb 26 2024
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Chiefs Prepared to Offer Andy Reid Lucrative Contract Extension, per Report
Reid is about to get paid. Andy Reid’s retirement will have to wait. Before, and especially after, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, Reid’s potential retirement became a point of speculation in NFL circles. But the Chiefs appear prepared to answer such speculation in the clearest way possible, as they are expected to begin negotiations with Reid on a
WOOD 8Mar 06 2024
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Grandmother wins $3.76 million after SWAT raid destroys home
Ruby Johnson, a 78-year-old grandmother and retired civil servant in Colorado, was home alone in January 2022 when a Denver Police Department SWAT team arrived in an armored tank-like vehicle, and at least eight officers armed with automatic weapons tore her home apart in search of nothing more than a missing iPhone. Johnson on Friday won a $3.76 million verdict from a jury after filing a
Law & CrimeMar 06 2024
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Portland police restore cold case unit with $2.5M federal grant
The Portland Police Bureau is relaunching the cold case unit it disbanded in 2022, thanks to a $2.5 million federal grant. With support from the national Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, the Police Bureau rehired four retired detectives full-time on Jan. 1 to investigate homicide cold cases and unsolved missing persons cases, assaults and robberies, police officials said during a news conference
The OregonianMar 06 2024
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Bills inform Jordan Poyer of his pending release, AP source says. Siran Neal also will be cut
Both players had one year left on their contracts, with the Bills freeing up an estimated $8.1 million in salary cap space. Buffalo entered the offseason being a projected NFL-high $44 million over the 2024 season cap. Poyer’s release was not considered a surprise, given how the two-year contract he signed last year was structured. Poyer’s departure signals the breakup of one of the NFL’s
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJun 29 2022
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Breyer's retirement from Supreme Court to take effect at noon on Thursday
Justice Stephen Breyer will officially retire from the Supreme Court on Thursday at noon, he told President Biden in a letter, bringing his nearly 28-year tenure on the court to an end and paving the way for Ketanji Brown Jackson to take his place on the bench.
Breyer, 83, is leaving the Supreme Court at the end of a term that has seen no shortage of blockbuster cases, the most
CBS News (Online)Jan 13 2023
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Costa Mesa planning chair retires, leaving dearth of tenure on largely vacant commission
While Costa Mesa began winding down civic operations ahead of the winter holiday, the city’s Planning Commission chair in December presided over what could be his last meeting, having confirmed this week his intention to retire. Byron de Arakal served on the panel for the last six years, having spent eight years on the Parks, Arts and Community Services Commission prior to that, going back to
Los Angeles TimesMar 06 2024
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Chandler PD announces new police chief
CHANDLER, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — The city of Chandler has named a new police chief following the retirement of Police Chief Sean Duggan earlier this year. On Wednesday, city officials announced Bryan Chapman will now serve as the head of the department beginning April 8. “I am excited to welcome Chief Chapman as our new police chief to build upon our culture of service, innovation and engagement
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